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| Image source: Rusty Russ |
Memorial Day weekend has become the kick-off for summer activities, parties and vacations. But more importantly, it is when we honor all those who have served our country and kept us safe at the risk of their own lives - many of which ended far to soon. Let the flag wave and the bells ring, for Freedom is anything but Free.
Two of my uncles served in World War II, and I have many pictures taken during that time. It is not something they liked to talk about. My Uncle Charlie was awarded a medal, and although I've searched high and low, I can't find the paper with the information so I don't know what it was called, but he got it for bravery, leadership and refusing to leave his men under fire even though he had been injured.
He was
one of the special men in my life. He was a carpenter by trade, and like my father, he was never afraid of anything.
Here he is with the WWII flag. Notice that this is not like our flag today. This flag has only 48 stars.
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| Uncle Charlie |
So when you plan your celebration, light up the barbecue, or pop the top on that first beer, remember those whose sacrifice made it possible.
And now I would like to leave you with this thought - something Uncle Charlie would say now and then.
If a man's sick he's not well and everything he eats goes to his stomach.